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James Hamlyn Willis
AM
Born(1910-01-28)28 January 1910
Oakleigh, Victoria
Died10 November 1995(1995-11-10) (aged 85)
NationalityAustralian
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsNational Herbarium of Victoria
Author abbrev. (botany)J.H.Willis

James Hamlyn Willis AM (28 January 1910 – 10 November 1995) was an Australian botanist.[1] He described 64 new species of plants, and published more than 880 works including the landmark two-volume A Handbook to plants in Victoria between 1962 and 1973.[2]

  1. ^ "Willis, James Hamlyn (1910 - 1995)". Encyclopedia of Australian Science. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
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James Hamlyn Willis

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Scholia has a profile for James Hamlyn Willis (Q6135471). James Hamlyn Willis AM (28 January 1910 – 10 November 1995) was an Australian botanist. He described...

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James Willis

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coordinator James Willis (admiral) (1923–2003), Royal Australian Navy officer James Hamlyn Willis (1910–1995), Australian botanist Jim Willis (1930s pitcher)...

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Goodenia lineata

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formally described by botanist Jim Willis in 1967 in the journal Muelleria. The type specimen was collected by Willis at the summit of Mount William. The...

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Portulaca filsonii

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central Australia in the Northern Territory. It was first described by James Hamlyn Willis in 1975 from a specimen collected in Kings Canyon. The holotype,...

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Olearia lanuginosa

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098 in) long. Woolly olearia was first formally described in 1956 by James Hamlyn Willis who gave it the name Olearia floribunda var. lanuginosa in the journal...

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Prostanthera cruciflora

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Prostanthera cruciflora was first formally described in 1967 by James Hamlyn Willis in the journal Muelleria. The specific epithet (cruciflora) is "an...

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Boronia latipinna

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December. Boronia latipinna was first formally described in 1957 by James Hamlyn Willis who published the description in The Victorian Naturalist from a...

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Gossypium sturtianum

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flower was Charles Sturt in 1844–45, after whom it is named. In 1947, James Hamlyn Willis gave the shrub its current botanical name. It is not considered to...

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Pultenaea reflexifolia

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Ferdinand von Mueller and by "W.S. Whan" near Skipton in about 1860. James Hamlyn Willis considered that specimens found in the mountains of Gippsland were...

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Pultenaea williamsoniana

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long. Pultenaea williamsoniana was first formally described in 1967 James Hamlyn Willis in the journal Muelleria from specimens he collected on Mount Zero...

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Trichocline spathulata

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spathulata, but was transferred to the genus Trichocline in 1967 by James Hamlyn Willis. The species epithet, spathulata, is a Latin adjective describing...

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Daviesia laxiflora

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39 in) long. This daviesia was first formally described in 1957 by James Hamlyn Willis who gave it the name Daviesia corymbosa var. laxiflora in The Victorian...

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Acacia frigescens

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nerves. The species was first formally described by the botanist James Hamlyn Willis in 1957 as part of the work Vascular flora of Victoria and South...

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Pomaderris cocoparrana

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Grant Walsh in the journal Muelleria from specimens collected by James Hamlyn Willis in the Cocoparra Range in 1969. The specific epithet (cocoparrana)...

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Pomaderris velutina

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November. Pomaderris velutina was first formally described in 1942 by James Hamlyn Willis in The Victorian Naturalist based on plant material collected from...

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Grevillea jephcottii

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long. Grevillea jephcottii was first formally described in 1967 by James Hamlyn Willis in the journal Muelleria from specimens he collected on the south-west...

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Bibbya

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Ramalinaceae. The genus was circumscribed in 1956 by Australian botanist James Hamlyn Willis, with Bibbya muelleri assigned as the type species. The generic name...

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Phebalium lowanense

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September. Phebalium lowanense was first formally described in 1957 by James Hamlyn Willis in The Victorian Naturalist from specimens he collected near the...

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Viburnum odoratissimum

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Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 9 April 2014. Lord, Ernest Edward; Willis, James Hamlyn (1982). Shrubs and Trees for Australian Gardens. Lothian. "Viburnum...

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Holey Plains State Park

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Field Naturalists Club, and a professional assessment by botanist James Hamlyn Willis, the park was identified in 1973, officially opening in 1977. The...

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Portrayal of James Bond in film

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September 2020. Ash, Russell (2007). Top 10 of Everything 2008. London: Hamlyn. ISBN 978-0-600-61678-8. Balio, Tino (1987). "'007' A License to Print Money"...

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Alexander Clifford Beauglehole

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Science. Retrieved 28 April 2014. "Alexander Clifford Beauglehole". James Hamlyn Willis Guide to Records. Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre...

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Styphelia sonderensis

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24 in) long. This species was first formally described in 1975 by James Hamlyn Willis who gave it the name Leucopogon sonderensis in the journal Muelleria...

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Australian Natural History Medallion

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Bryant 1958 – Charles J. Gabriel 1959 – Keith Alfred Hindwood 1960 – James Hamlyn Willis 1961 – Emil H. Zeck 1962 – Norman Arthur Wakefield 1963 – Thistle...

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Styphelia clelandii

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collected by John Burton Cleland near Coonalpyn in 1911. In 1967, James Hamlyn Willis transferred the species to Styphelia as S. clelandii in the journal...

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Victorian School of Forestry

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Government Botanist Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller in 1874 and Dr James Hamlyn Willis, who studied at VSF from 1928 to 1930 and went on to become one of...

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Eucalyptus willisii

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Promontory National Park in 1982. The specific epithet (willisii) honours James Hamlyn Willis (1910 – 1995). The shining peppermint is endemic to Victoria from...

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